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  1. #161
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carl Martin View Post
    Heres my little space !
    Some of the workshop... I have an upstairs mezzanine level too

    Front section... about to be decorated out and filled with glass cabinets..

    A view from above..


    Well you get the gist, 750 sq foot, not the greatest of pictures as I can't get it all in.
    Got a kitchen area too. Comfortably get about 20 in...well thats the most I've had so far on one of our Taster nights. Generally between six and ten when working.
    oh .........my.............god (insert faint emote) thats a huge space
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    Here is my 'inside' workspace now that it didn't have to be turned back into a bedroom. It still has loads of my card making stuff in it, behind me on the wall are shelves full of it. Most of the jewellery making equipment is within arm's reach on the table and shelves left and right thank goodness.

    OH has finished most of the 'outside' workspace and the benches are now up. (There will also be a greenhouse on the right, outside). I will be having this one side of the shed inside the door for lampworking and stained glass, eventually. The electrician came last week to put the electric in but we haven't decided what is going on the walls, if anything. He has built everything by eye as he has had no training and the walls aren't straight, the windows are recycled from and old green house and the slates don't line up perfectly ... but we love it and I think he has done a fantastic job
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    Oh Nicci tht looks like its going to be wonderful, and brick lined too so it will be much warmer. Well done to your OH hes doing a sterling job
    Su' xx

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    Both areas look fabulous, I'm very jealous.

    My fantasy would be to have some workshop space in the garden. But my garden is the size of a postage stamp, so not an option. Unless I win the lottery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ominicci View Post
    Here is my 'inside' workspace now that it didn't have to be turned back into a bedroom. It still has loads of my card making stuff in it, behind me on the wall are shelves full of it. Most of the jewellery making equipment is within arm's reach on the table and shelves left and right thank goodness.

    OH has finished most of the 'outside' workspace and the benches are now up. (There will also be a greenhouse on the right, outside). I will be having this one side of the shed inside the door for lampworking and stained glass, eventually. The electrician came last week to put the electric in but we haven't decided what is going on the walls, if anything. He has built everything by eye as he has had no training and the walls aren't straight, the windows are recycled from and old green house and the slates don't line up perfectly ... but we love it and I think he has done a fantastic job
    Nicci that's a fab looking 'shed' you've got there and it will blend in really well with the rest of the garden, you'll be nice and cosy in there once its done! My OH and I often say that we love our garden so much, we could happily live in a shed!

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    NIcci that's brilliant - you'll be so cosy and 'at home' that you'll have to remember to join the rest of the world from time to time
    Di x

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    Nicci, that looks fab

    Have you got wifi out there

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    That is lovely Nicci. Love the log cabin look.
    Linda

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    Nicci how fabulous for you! The shed looks like its going to be great.
    Anne

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